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areas can include trapping and sonic sound aversion systems. to minimise the build-up of vermin and insects, such as rats, mice, flies, beetles and cockroaches, in egg grading and processing facilities, it is advisable to have good drainage internally and in the surrounding area. avoiding any water
be effective in destroying pathogens present in organic matter on the eggshell, in all cases. post-washing products for cleaning, such as oil or other food grade waxes, tend to have variable efficiency in maintaining egg quality by preventing water loss and reducing porosity of the eggshell, which can...
https://www.australianeggs.org.au/for-farmers/salmonella-risk-assessment-toolkit/grading-washing-and-packing/
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in texas, illinois, georgia, and other states to investigate a multistate outbreak of salmonella agona infections linked to whole, fresh papayas imported from mexico. public health investigators used dna "fingerprints" of salmonella bacteria obtained through diagnostic testing with pulsed-field gel
many local, state, and federal public health, agriculture, and regulatory agencies linked this outbreak to eating fresh, whole papayas imported from mexico by agromod produce, inc. of mcallen, texas. among ill persons for whom information is available, % reported consuming papayas in the week before...
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/2011/papayas-8-29-2011.html